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    pc
    [ noun ]
    a small digital computer based on a microprocessor and designed to be used by one person at a time
    <noun.artifact>


    1. Among other things, says one U.S. official scheduled to attend the talks, export controls will likely be ended for all PC models, including the most advanced generation using Intel Corp.'s i486 chips.
    2. FortuneCity climbed the world's premier league of web sites and has more unique users than eBay and CDNow (PC Data Online June 1999), Registered users doubled from 1,5 million to 3,1 million in the last 90 days alone.
    3. For example, the PC running Windows applications software will be a familiar front-end for many business and personal computer users.
    4. However, Digital's decision to license a PC networking system from Novell, of Provo, Utah, is a sign that Microsoft's networking software business continues to struggle.
    5. Now his plans to shape the PC industry are all-encompassing.
    6. While American PC sales have averaged roughly 25% annual growth since 1984 and West European sales a whopping 40%, Japanese sales were flat for most of that time.
    7. IBM is also offering circuit-boards incorporating its home-built Intel-designed chips to other PC makers. IBM has also demonstrated its ability to improve upon Intel's microprocessor designs.
    8. The company also has shipped a PC assembly line to a joint venture it has formed in Moscow, with production scheduled to begin later this year.
    9. Critics blamed Esber for allowing Ashton-Tate to lose its leadership in PC software and for a series of disappointing new products and acquisitions.
    10. By feeding the registration number of a car into the PC the officer can find out from the central database in Paris within just two seconds whether a car under scrutiny is stolen.
    11. However, many analysts still see PC sales growing modestly year-over-year, and say IBM's problems are largely of its own making.
    12. The company is pulling back many salesmen from the PC arena, leaving more of the territory free for dealers.
    13. 'I think that there will be 10 or 12 PC manufacturers left in the world and AST will be one of them,' Mr Qureshey declares.
    14. According to Vergnes: 'We believe that traditional PC technology will develop fast enough so that we can build these servers from inexpensive hardware.
    15. On request the new cover of PC Games is available in an electronic format.
    16. As a result, they have become just as remote and inflexible as the large, centralised IT departments which they replaced. This inflexibility and the growth of PC use is making some companies rethink the way they organise IT.
    17. Depending on the price IBM sets, the higher performance should strengthen its hand on 386SX-based systems, which are the most popular in the PC industry.
    18. The company that controls the systems software will to a large extent determine the future direction of the entire PC industry.
    19. In a PC, the CPU and the microprocessor are the same.
    20. Digital Equipment Corp., the state's largest computer maker, also stuck with proprietary operating systems and failed to capitalize on the PC explosion.
    21. Dell was started in 1984 under the name PC's Limited while Mr. Dell was a student at the University of Texas.
    22. Earlier this month Purolator agreed to a $35-a-share leveraged buyout offer from PC Acquisition Inc.
    23. IBM, still the biggest PC manufacturer by a wide margin, is betting that a renewed period of innovation will help it leave the clones, with their skimpy research budgets, in the dust.
    24. Payments to dealers could range from $100 or less for an original PC or PCjr to $1,000 for a recent-vintage AT, Lyons said. Dealers also will be reimbursed for handling and transportation costs.
    25. David Hanna, a consultant in Menlo Park, Calif., is confident the company will announce this month a PC based on Intel Corp.'s extremely powerful 80386 chip.
    26. Jobs, the "father" of the Apple II and Macintosh, two of the biggest selling computers of the PC generation, unveils his Next Inc. computer workstation on Wednesday.
    27. About one-third of US households also have at least one PC. Japan by comparison has been slow to take advantage of PC technology. The enterprise culture.
    28. About one-third of US households also have at least one PC. Japan by comparison has been slow to take advantage of PC technology. The enterprise culture.
    29. It has a near-monopoly on the MS-DOS program that every user of an IBM PC or clone must buy, and fiercely defends that program from copiers.
    30. Mr Simon Goodwin, NCR's architecture consultant, calls it 'deliver and drop technology'. With a Wavelan card fitted into a standard PC, the service costs Pounds 675 a connection.
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